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to be honest i was extreamly intrested when i read the description. after watching the trailer i could see that the show was under budgetted so the spetial effects are horible. the content its self is with a lot of potential but its too chezzy and the actors preform monderatly.
francly its just a joke remake of supernatural

to be honest i was extreamly intrested when i read the description. after watching the trailer i could see that the show was under budgetted so the spetial effects are horible. the content its self is with a lot of potential but its too chezzy and the actors preform monderatly.
francly its just a joke remake of supernatural

Well, after watching 7 episodes of the first season, I've realised that
this show is unbearable. The target audience is obviously kids up to 10
years ...

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Well, after watching 7 episodes of the first season, I've realised that
this show is unbearable. The target audience is obviously kids up to 10
years old. But even for kids this show seems to be boring. It reminded
me Power Rangers plus some stupid humour, very old and amateurish
effects from the kid shows of early seventies and some kind of
reference to magic. Even if we consider only kids as a target audience,
it cannot be justified to make this type of shows nowadays when the
filming technology uses computers. Oh, Harry Potter would die in such
environment, either from laugh or from grievance. And guys, is this the
kind of humour you really enjoy??? The only positive thing in the
series is watching Rebecca Romijn.

Lets just be honest.

1 /10

Well after reading the plot and seeing a few ads i thought, "This could
be entertaining. Artifacts, mythology,some magic and a group of
"protectors". ...

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Well after reading the plot and seeing a few ads i thought, "This could
be entertaining. Artifacts, mythology,some magic and a group of
"protectors"." But sadly, after watching the first 10 mnts,
expectations dropped quite fast. Just so much unnecessary BS. I mean,
20 mnts in, we got terrorists setting a nuclear bomb, an artifact
really well hidden under some SS blankets(sarcasm), ninjas and cowboys,
a really weak attempt at a "good will hunting" janitor/genius
character, some dude playing the next-gen "that dude in a tube from
power rangers", and some Asian kid robbing a museum with a smart phone.
At this point i would be laughing like crazy, if that was the show
direction, but no, its all actually somewhat "serious".Alright putting aside the lack of logic and any direction from the
first impact, lets take a look at the artifacts and lore a bit.
Excalibur for no good reason is portrayed as some sort of dog, happily
playing with its "owner"? Meanwhile we got the spear of destiny just
decorating the entrance. But whatever floats your boat, and they
decided on the myth of King Arthur.And that would be fine even with the
dog-sword, but the writers decided King Arthur wasn't cool enough, so
now Arthur is a roman. Arthurius perhaps?The characters: Well this one is a complete mess. We have a genius girl
working as janitor that also sees equations all around her, so
evolution from "Good Will Hunting" to "A beautiful mind", and very bad
attempt of portraying all the social ineptitude high IQ individuals
usually show. I mean, if you wanna rip-off other writers stuff at least
do it properly.Also your genius shouldn't dabble on ancient language.As
Enochian is not a mathematical ancient Greek language.Enochian was
revealed by John Dee in the 16th century a writer from the UK.Next we
have this art history/language cowboy expert?(gotta admit, sounds kind
of Tarantino cool), too bad this guy is just as much of an expert at it
as i am at twerking. Claiming carmine dye showed up in the 1500s is
false, as it was used in Ancient Egypt.Also at the Stonehenge when he
looks at a drawing of a circle in a triangle, "astrological symbology
and Latin". What the...there's 0 Latin there period, also a genius
relying on a pseudo-science? 190 IQ really? Step aside Einstein!The Counter terrorist. Well i'm just like any other guy. I love a
pretty girl.But only hire them if they can actually act. Like come on,
her acting is insipid and dull.Zero emotion. Also, notice her fighting
skills, the way she guards her face with her hands in her waist
completely relaxed. Thats hardcore, its just like saying to your
opponent. "Come on!hit me!" Also she seems to possess the power to
expel energy from her blows as everyone seems to be falling down 50cm
away from her punches. Give me a break!Just let her really hit people
cause she swings so wide and slow that will feel like a gentle breeze
anyway.The Librarian. I actually don't hate this one. He has charisma unlike
his female guardian, but much like the show he is all over the place.
The wound scene however is (as 90% of the show) ludicrous. Considering
a male of his constitution would die after losing 2.24 lts of blood,
seems pretty impressive that they somehow managed to fly from Oregon to
UK (average 7hours). Also pretty impressive that he suffers no effects
from blood loss (elevated heart rate, cold, paleness, and shock).Rambo
has nothing on our dear librarian.When he was dying (finally), i
screamed "oh god, please die, and kill your partners before you
perish." This show needs a recast as bad as new writers.Im gonna stop here as i feel there is way too much to be said.Just
leaving a few questions:1-What kind of terrorists would start a nuclear bomb in a scenario
where they cannot escape?? Is this that yolo thing kids keep talking
about?2- Ninjas? really?? And what kind of cultivated traditional assassins
(they were like 6) get their asses kicked by a cowboy? Maybe its some
sort of new ghetto crew the Nin-Jayz, and not real ninjas.Well honestly i will give the next episodes a look as i don't think it
can get any worse. So far all i can see is some really untalented
writers that cant even do some basic research on the stuff they are
using. I guess its easier to replace the known "lore" of things with
poop.

Love Show - PLEASE don't cancel

9 /10

I loved the Librarian movies and really thought the show would not be
as good without Noah Wiley in each episode, and I have to admit when
the "Libra ...

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I loved the Librarian movies and really thought the show would not be
as good without Noah Wiley in each episode, and I have to admit when
the "Library" Bob Newhart and Jane Curtain disappeared in the first
episode I did not give the series very much hope,but it really turned
out to be a good show with some great special effects. I especially
loved the Christmas episode with guest star Bruce Campbell and making
the idea of Santa Claus what it should really be "peace and good will".
My only complaint about the show is that Christian Kane cut his hair!
that I wish Christian Kane had not cut his hair - I really miss seeing
him with his long beautiful "locks", but other than that - great show
and hope it comes back this summer because only 10 episodes was not
really a full season -- and everyone knows we need quality TV during
the summer!

If you liked the movies you'll love the show!

1 /10

After reading the bad reviews here, I had to chime in. Most of these
reviewers have obviously never watched the movies, because the first
movie preda ...

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After reading the bad reviews here, I had to chime in. Most of these
reviewers have obviously never watched the movies, because the first
movie predates all the shows they say the library is ripping off
(except Indiana Jones of course). That being said, if you liked the movies as I did, you'll like the
show. The same quirky humor and history lessons are in the show. Noah
was in the first 2 episodes before leaving the new Librarians to hold
down the fort while he himself takes care of some other business. As
for the new characters, If you liked Leverage, you'll like Christian
Kane in the Librarians. He brings the same great sense of humor. The
other librarians will grow on you by the second or third episode. Dan from Night Court, does a decent job filling in for Newhart and
Rebecca is great!

utterly unwatchable

10 /10

I watched the first of the back-to-back opening episodes that aired
tonight and could not watch the next. It is that bad.There is nothing worthwhile ...

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I watched the first of the back-to-back opening episodes that aired
tonight and could not watch the next. It is that bad.There is nothing worthwhile here: the aim was deft brashness and witty
irreverence but it's all very much forced and unfunny. Noah's character
supposedly isn't in many of this series' episodes and that can only be
a good thing. Between the horrible writing and his ridiculous delivery,
there are many, many reasons to cancel this show immediately.The other characters, whom I presume are to become "regulars", are
largely forgettable. We've seen them before, each one done better in
other movies and TV shows.However, I really only enjoyed one performance. Bob Newhart did what
Bob Newhart does well.

Warehouse 13 Returns

10 /10

If you were a fan of the series Warehouse 13 you will probably enjoy
this version of the show, a really bad version of it anyway!This show has a Disn ...

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If you were a fan of the series Warehouse 13 you will probably enjoy
this version of the show, a really bad version of it anyway!This show has a Disney feel to it and most definitely made for the
young, the very young (6 to 13 years old). The casting is questionable
at best and the writing is absolutely atrocious and the humor childish
so adults will not enjoy it. I was only able to endure watching the
first 30 minutes myself.This show should be scheduled for Saturday mornings with cartoons and
other shows for kids. It probably wont make it to another season
anyway.

The character responsible for ruining this show

10 /10

This show had so much promise. I loved the movies and wished there
would be more...be careful what you wish for. While the show started
out with such ...

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This show had so much promise. I loved the movies and wished there
would be more...be careful what you wish for. While the show started
out with such promise, it quickly went downhill with the introduction
of Lindy Booth's character. Lindy Booth totally RUINED this show. How
she continues in it after her betrayal to the library is beyond me.
There's no way I'll be watching anymore of this show knowing she's in
all 9 episodes. The sad thing is, if it weren't for her god awful character, the show
would be much better, but honestly who wants to watch the female
Benedict Arnold continue on after what she pulled.

Really Bad

4 /10

I was attracted to this show by the trailers and clips advertised on
cable TV. I was looking forward to this series very much, but I could
not even s ...

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I was attracted to this show by the trailers and clips advertised on
cable TV. I was looking forward to this series very much, but I could
not even sit through the entire first episode! I can't work out whether
this is comedy or a science fiction....it fails on both accounts. It is
trying to be "Warehouse 13" meets "Indiana Jones" but it falls fare
short of being an interesting or even a quirky show! The musical
score...which seems to be constant, also puts me off watching this
show. The premise is pretty much the same as Warehouse 13: secret agent
is roped into a secret organization that is protecting the world from
strange objects. When the scene showing Bob Newhart as a mirror was
shown....that's when it got very confusing as to the classification:
Science Fiction, Comedy or "Disaster". Give this show a miss!!!

Love The Librarian movies...

5 /10

When watching shows and movies I am good at suspending belief, and
watch for entertainment. I loved The Librarian movies and was so
looking forward t ...

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When watching shows and movies I am good at suspending belief, and
watch for entertainment. I loved The Librarian movies and was so
looking forward to the series. Was very glad they brought back Noah
Wiley - wouldn't have been the same without him. And while I miss him
as Eliot, I was happy to see Christian Kane. With this tho, I did have
1 problem - Rebecca Romijn. Frankly I'm tired of seeing her. While she
was good as a blue mutant, I have yet to see her in a role as a real
person that I think she's good at. I'll continue watching The
Librarians because I like some of the characters as well as the
entertainment factor, however, I do hope that should it be picked up
for a second season, there will be a slight cast change. To an extent I
should feel bad for my comment about Ms. Romijn, but I can't help
feeling the way I do and seriously hope the second season will be minus
her.

Popcorn TV aimed at teens

7 /10

I wasn't sure what to expect firing up the Librarians. It's got some
elements of Dr. Who (sci fi), Indiana Jones(adventure), and Harry
Potter in it ( ...

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I wasn't sure what to expect firing up the Librarians. It's got some
elements of Dr. Who (sci fi), Indiana Jones(adventure), and Harry
Potter in it (magic). Sound ambitious? Well not really. The show is
extremely light hearted to a point it hurts the shows potential. I guess the best thing you can say about The Librarians is it knows
what it wants to be. A family show aimed at younger teens but with
witty enough writing adults will get a few kicks out of it as well.
There are some educational tidbits thrown in regarding science and
mythology. Also not one sexually charged joke or innuendo yet regarding
its attractive female cast. Gotta give it points for that.No show starts out great. The Librarians has laid a foundation to be
pretty good if it can explain its story lines a little clearer, and
show more human side to these characters than just the adventure side.
Right now I'll give it a generous 7/10 rating.

Good family entertainment!

9 /10

I have to start by saying I haven't had the opportunity, yet, to see
the "Librarian" movies. Still, surprisingly, I didn't found difficult
to underst ...

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I have to start by saying I haven't had the opportunity, yet, to see
the "Librarian" movies. Still, surprisingly, I didn't found difficult
to understand the premise of this show; and the characters that were
part of the movies, and also appeared in the pilot, were introduced in
a manner that a "new" viewer would understand who was who without the
show loosing its rhythm. This is also my very first review so bare with
me if is not up to standard. I get there's a lot of negative reviews to
this show either by people considering it inferior to the movies, in
the first season Noah Wyle is "just" a star guest (due to his other
show is still being shot) but he is the producer and he promises to
have a bigger participation if there is a season two; others claim is
just a rip off of several other shows; others don't like the actors. To
each their own, you should evaluate by yourself. This show is, above
all, a parody of many other shows and movies, it should be seen like
that, the show doesn't take itself seriously, so should't you. Is not
the kind of show you see for the great special effects, for the amazing
and innovative dialog or plot. You see it for the humor it puts in
parodying other movies and shows. Of course the fights aren't perfectly
choreographed, they're mocking the ones that actual are (the suspension
of disbelief is more often used in the latter than in the first),
there's a friendly wink of the eyed towards the audience, sort of "you
know, no matter how, the hero always wins the fight, right?". I found
the actors/characters have good chemistry and they are having their own
development.- Also, both as part of the main cast or as guests, there's
some serious names starring on this show. Finally is a show who doesn't
recur to swearing, gore violence or such to entertain us, is good,
simple, honest fun, suitable for the entire family. Sadly there aren't
many shows of whom we can say the same, are there. Please, see it first
before reaching a conclusion.

Librarian is a great show

-/10

I really enjoy the non fiction light hearted detective shows. This is a
great example. While the first 2 shows were a bit rocky I have really
enjoyed ...

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I really enjoy the non fiction light hearted detective shows. This is a
great example. While the first 2 shows were a bit rocky I have really
enjoyed the season but it was so short! I actually had not heard of the
librarian movie prior to reading the post. I have a lot of professional
friends in their 40's who also enjoy this show. Maybe it's because
there is a bit of creativity and problem solving but after a hard day
at the office it's an easy and fun way to unwind. I hope it returns for
many more seasons that will be an actual season. Also wish it wasn't the last season of Falling skies. That is another
favorite!!

Great family show

8 /10

Having watched both of the opening episodes, and the original movies
this show spun off from, I can say that this show will be a perfect
alternative ...

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Having watched both of the opening episodes, and the original movies
this show spun off from, I can say that this show will be a perfect
alternative for families looking to escape reality TV.Each episode has a unique twist on the stories we all know. There is enough action to keep things moving but not so much that it
would be inappropriate for kids.If you enjoyed the movies, give this a look.Bob Newhart plays his role perfectly. It is disappointing that Noah
Wiley is only in a few episodes, but the rest of the actors involved
have experience playing similar roles.

Next generation of a family-oriented adventure franchise.

-/10

This is the next generation of a family-oriented adventure franchise
that started in 2004 and called "The Librarian".The Librarian is a series of mad ...

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This is the next generation of a family-oriented adventure franchise
that started in 2004 and called "The Librarian".The Librarian is a series of made-for-TV original movies from TNT,
starring Noah Wyle as a librarian who protects a secret collection of
magical artifacts.A full decade later Noah Wyle's character is still "The" Librarian but
the "library", who got him the job in the first place, "feels" that he
needs help to his duties. So despite the objections of "The librarian",
"the library" (yes I know too many ...quotes) hires 4 more persons (3
"geniuses" and a "federal" agent played by Rebecca Romijn) for his
assistance.Noah Wyle has a certain presence in his role, but unfortunately he
isn't the main protagonist in this. He is more like a recurrent special
guest star. That might be a deal breaker for some of the oldest fans of
the librarian franchise but maybe you have to wait and see.The feel of the series (based on the pilot) is over-the-top adventurous
and although there are some heavy themes (stabbing by a sword, deaths,
brain cancer etc.) the whole atmosphere feels kind of light, maybe even
naive.If you are an adult who is looking for an Indiana Jones-like premise
you will be disappointed. If you belong to a younger audience you may
find this entertaining.The production is TV-OK (CGI is mediocre, the constant green screen is
too obvious, and the "exotic" places they are visiting are obviously in
a studio). The acting is deliberately exaggerated, the dialogs somehow
ridiculous and the music more fancy than it should be, but that's
common in a series probably made for kids.Overall: I'm not sure that I will check the next episodes but someone
else might find it entertaining.

very entertaining

8 /10

From time to time it seems like a TV show like this has been done
before, regardless of a previous movie, people may even start thinking
warehouse 13 ...

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From time to time it seems like a TV show like this has been done
before, regardless of a previous movie, people may even start thinking
warehouse 13 when they watch this show, aside from the similarity's,
this show is fresh and easy to watch and is packed with entertainment.The downside is the, in my opinion, the casting of "Rebecca Romijn" as
eve, she comes off as just too unrealistic for an agent and seems miss
informed of her role as Guardian, now you would think guardian would
mean, protector/bodyguard for the new librarians, but no, she spends
every episode barking orders like she has just been selected to be the
new general of the library, as far as i'm concerned the role should be
strait forward, they chase up magical artifacts and such and she
follows and protects as an equal and not the boss of which the writers
seem intent on portraying her, i personally feel her acting style has
no place in this show and should be limited to low low budget, but
that's just me.regardless, the librarians is held together by the remaining cast
members and i thus very enjoyable addition to your new list of shows.

Reminiscent of "Leverage"

10 /10

Realizing that The Librarians spawned from the same minds that created
Leverage, I was not surprised (pleasantly) in seeing the resemblance
between t ...

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Realizing that The Librarians spawned from the same minds that created
Leverage, I was not surprised (pleasantly) in seeing the resemblance
between the two television shows. I loved Leverage due to its character
development past the traditional "task-oriented" crack-team setup. The
characters grew close with each other as the show progressed and their
antics never stopped coming. I predict that the Librarians will be the
same way, and I love that each character in this show has their own
quirkiness about them. I also appreciated that the show's creator did
not confine the Librarians to the stereotypical nerds plagued with
social awkwardness and anxiety issues. These are well thought-out
individuals with their own types of personalities. Too many TV shows nowadays have dark brooding themes and serious drama
within them. I appreciate that The Librarians come off as much more
light-hearted, friendly, and fun. Enjoy it for its silliness and
magical wonders!

Classic story-driven TV

8 /10

I was intrigued by the promos for this series, but after watching the
pilot I was afraid it was a dud. But after a shaky start it quickly
gained its ...

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I was intrigued by the promos for this series, but after watching the
pilot I was afraid it was a dud. But after a shaky start it quickly
gained its footing. The action is cheesy, the characters have yet to
dig beneath their surfaces, but in the meantime, this show provides
some wonderfully quirky storytelling. To me it's reminiscent of the
very early seasons of Buffy or Stargate SG-1. The production value
isn't great, but not in a bad way -- it adds to the charm.On the whole, this show uses a lot of time-worn tropes but always
manages to add a fresh twist. I'm afraid it won't last in this world of
too-shiny programming, but I sincerely hope that The Librarians
continues for many years yet. Possibly my favorite new show of 2014.

If you liked the movies you&apos;ll love the show!

10 /10

After reading the bad reviews here, I had to chime in. Most of these
reviewers have obviously never watched the movies, because the first
movie preda ...

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After reading the bad reviews here, I had to chime in. Most of these
reviewers have obviously never watched the movies, because the first
movie predates all the shows they say the library is ripping off
(except Indiana Jones of course). That being said, if you liked the movies as I did, you'll like the
show. The same quirky humor and history lessons are in the show. Noah
was in the first 2 episodes before leaving the new Librarians to hold
down the fort while he himself takes care of some other business. As
for the new characters, If you liked Leverage, you'll like Christian
Kane in the Librarians. He brings the same great sense of humor. The
other librarians will grow on you by the second or third episode. Dan from Night Court, does a decent job filling in for Newhart and
Rebecca is great!

Good Show if you Know About the Movies

10 /10

Okay so I had to make a profile to say this about this show, NO it is
not a knock of Warehouse 13, that came out in 2009, the first Librarian
movie c ...

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Okay so I had to make a profile to say this about this show, NO it is
not a knock of Warehouse 13, that came out in 2009, the first Librarian
movie came out in 2004, the concept was knocked off by Warehouse 13, do
your research. Now on to the show!If you saw the three movies, which I have, you'll already know that
this show is spot on with the movies. Same cast, same tone, everything
you liked about the movies is there. It's supposed to be cheesy the
concept is a library with mythical objects, Flynn is a complete nerd
with 20 something degrees, he was a shut in. If you want a damn
uninteresting monotone action star who thinks he's acting go watch the
hundreds of Crime investigation on the air. But if you want a fun
upbeat story with good characters you will like this.